Car Ramrod
New Member
Hello Ya'll ia a person who wants everything to be the same as in everything gets exactly the same as the next exc exc. When you do this its a good way to experiment with how much nutrients eaxh plant can handle on a single plant bassis but when you look at a feeding schedule or a ratio guide they normally do everything in tablespoons per gallon of water.
I was bored at work the other noght and start doing some math and conversion and came uo with a way to be able to feed each plant individually so you can be assured each plant is getting the correct amount and you can adjust accordingly to how plant reacts.
First you have to convert teaspoons into something smaller and in this case i used mL so 1 tbsp is about 14.7 mL so then you would figure out how many mL is in each ounce of 1 gallon (128 ounces) so when you devide that you come up with .11mL per ounce so now you have the start of an easy formula.
Now im gonna use an exanple from Fox Farms feeding schedule. The forst week it calls for 6tbls of grow big so i would take the .11mL and x by how many ounces of water i will be giving 1 plant. In this case we will use 7 ounces of water so .11x7=.77 then you take .77x the number of tbls it suggest so thats 6 so .77x6=4.62mL of big grow in my 7 ounces of water.
Now you can keep a journal of each plant and there specific fertilizer needs.
( .11x#oz of water)× recommend tblsp per gallon
Now this formula only works when your converting from tablespoons if you have a smaller unit such as teaspoons the .11 will be different.
I hope this helps a few i am going to try it on my upcoming grow and let me know if you guys find it helpful
thanks,
Car Ramrod
I was bored at work the other noght and start doing some math and conversion and came uo with a way to be able to feed each plant individually so you can be assured each plant is getting the correct amount and you can adjust accordingly to how plant reacts.
First you have to convert teaspoons into something smaller and in this case i used mL so 1 tbsp is about 14.7 mL so then you would figure out how many mL is in each ounce of 1 gallon (128 ounces) so when you devide that you come up with .11mL per ounce so now you have the start of an easy formula.
Now im gonna use an exanple from Fox Farms feeding schedule. The forst week it calls for 6tbls of grow big so i would take the .11mL and x by how many ounces of water i will be giving 1 plant. In this case we will use 7 ounces of water so .11x7=.77 then you take .77x the number of tbls it suggest so thats 6 so .77x6=4.62mL of big grow in my 7 ounces of water.
Now you can keep a journal of each plant and there specific fertilizer needs.
( .11x#oz of water)× recommend tblsp per gallon
Now this formula only works when your converting from tablespoons if you have a smaller unit such as teaspoons the .11 will be different.
I hope this helps a few i am going to try it on my upcoming grow and let me know if you guys find it helpful
thanks,
Car Ramrod